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Review Of Books on the Book of Mormon 1989-2011
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The Mythical "Manuscript Found"
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Brigham Young University
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This article speaks about the Book of Mormon, and about Spaulding, a man who was believed to have written an unpublished novel called "Manuscript Found", claimed to be similar to the Book of Mormon. This article works to explain the Spaulding theory and show the truth behind the true origins of the Book of Mormon.
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A New Witness for God
A[n] Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions, And of the Late Discovery of Ancient American Records
Attempts to Redefine the Experience of the Eight Witnesses
Before DNA
Book of Mormon Authorship Revisited : The Evidence for Ancient Origins
Book of Mormon 'Wordprints' Reexamined
Brigham's Destroying Angel
Circumstantial Confirmation of the First Vision Through Reminiscences
Comparative Power of Three Author-Attribution Techniques for Differentiating Authors
Cumorah's Cave
Dale Morgan on Early Mormonism : Correspondence and a New History
David Whitmer Interviews : A Restoration Witness
Discord in the City of Brotherly Love : The Story of Early Mormonism in Philadelphia
Doctor Philastus Hurlbut : Originator of Derogatory Statements About Joseph Smith, Jr
Early Mormon Documents : Volume I
Early Mormon Documents : Volume III
East of Nauvoo: Benjamin Winchester and the Early Mormon Church
Echoes and Evidences of the Book of Mormon
Editor's Introduction, Not So Easily Dismissed : Some Facts for acts for Which Counterexplanations of the Book of Mormon Will Need to Account
Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon
Fawn M. Brodie--'The Fasting Hermit and Very Saint of Ignorance' : A Biographer and Her Legend
Grandison Newell's Obsession
Howard Coray's Recollections of Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith and the 1834 D.P. Hurlbut Case
Joseph Smith's New York Reputation Reappraised
Kirtland Council Minute Book
Life in Utah; or, The Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism
Manuscript Found : The Complete Original 'Spaulding Manuscript' by Solomon Spaulding
Manuscript of Solomon Spaulding and the Book of Mormon
Mormonism Unvailed : Or, a Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion From Its Rise to the Present Time
Mormonism Unveiled : Zion's Watchman Unmasked
Mormons, Scripture, and the Ancient World : Studies in Honor of John L. Sorenson
My Life's Review
Naked Truths about Mormonism
Nephi's Neighbors : Book of Mormon Peoples and Pre-Columbian Populations
New Light on Mormonism
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Rediscovering History : Mormons in Erie County, Pennsylvania 1832-1833
The Case against Mormonism
The Disciple as Witness : Essays on Latter-day Saint History and Doctrine : In Honor of Richard Lloyd Anderson
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The Impact of the First Preaching in Ohio
The Myth of the 'Manuscript Found,' or, the Absurdities of the 'Spaulding Story'
The nature and cause of internal and external conflict of the Mormons in Ohio between 1830 and 1838
The Original Manuscript of the Book of Mormon : Typographical Facsimile of the Extant Text
The Origin and History of the Mormons : With Reflections on the Beginnings of Islam and Christianity
The Origin of the Book of Mormon
The Origin of the Spaulding Story
The Papers of Joseph Smith, Volume 2 : Journal, 1832-1842
The Personal Writings of Joseph Smith
The Real Mormonism : A Candid Analysis of an Interesting but Much Misunderstood Subject in History, Life and Thought
The Restoration of Mormonism to Erie County, Pennsylvania
The Return of Oliver Cowdery
The Story of the Mormons : From the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901
The True Origin of The Book of Mormon
The Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness : Sidney Rigdon, Religious Reformer, 1793-1876
The Wrong Type of Book
Translating the Book of Mormon : Evidence from the Original Manuscript
Trouble Enough : Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon
Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon? : The Spalding Enigma
Who Wrote the Book of Mormon? An Analysis of Wordprints